This sumÂmer, Jonathan PararaÂjasÂingÂham creÂatÂed 50 Renowned AcaÂdÂeÂmics SpeakÂing About God and then AnothÂer 50 Renowned AcaÂdÂeÂmics SpeakÂing About God. If you’re countÂing, that makes 100. Right alongÂside these twin videos came 20 ChrisÂtÂian AcaÂdÂeÂmics SpeakÂing About God, a monÂtage feaÂturÂing some respectÂed figÂures (save Dinesh D’Souza) tryÂing to square reliÂgious beliefs with their sciÂenÂtifÂic work.
You could perÂhaps add Karl W. GiberÂson and RanÂdall J. Stephens to this list, two proÂfesÂsors who teach at a ChrisÂtÂian libÂerÂal arts colÂlege in Boston. EarÂliÂer this week, GiberÂson and Stephens pubÂlished The AnointÂed: EvanÂgelÂiÂcal Truth in a SecÂuÂlar Age and an accomÂpaÂnyÂing op-ed in The New York Times called The EvanÂgelÂiÂcal RejecÂtion of ReaÂson. And it all points to a tenÂsion withÂin AmerÂiÂca’s reliÂgious comÂmuÂniÂty — the one side that is “intelÂlecÂtuÂalÂly engaged, humÂble and forÂward-lookÂing” (like some of the folks shown above) and the othÂer side that is “litÂerÂalÂisÂtic, overÂconÂfiÂdent and reacÂtionary” and often hosÂtile to basic sciÂence. UnforÂtuÂnateÂly, the authors argue, this backÂward-lookÂing view has become the mainÂstream withÂin evanÂgelÂiÂcal cirÂcles, and it does a strugÂgling nation no favors.
YesÂterÂday, GiberÂson appeared on NPR’s Talk of the Nation. You can lisÂten to the interÂview here, or read the tranÂscript here.